Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback and Painted Wood Flooring Ideas and Designs

Treetop
Treetop
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Our client, with whom we had worked on a number of projects over the years, enlisted our help in transforming her family’s beloved but deteriorating rustic summer retreat, built by her grandparents in the mid-1920’s, into a house that would be livable year-‘round. It had served the family well but needed to be renewed for the decades to come without losing the flavor and patina they were attached to. The house was designed by Ruth Adams, a rare female architect of the day, who also designed in a similar vein a nearby summer colony of Vassar faculty and alumnae. To make Treetop habitable throughout the year, the whole house had to be gutted and insulated. The raw homosote interior wall finishes were replaced with plaster, but all the wood trim was retained and reused, as were all old doors and hardware. The old single-glazed casement windows were restored, and removable storm panels fitted into the existing in-swinging screen frames. New windows were made to match the old ones where new windows were added. This approach was inherently sustainable, making the house energy-efficient while preserving most of the original fabric. Changes to the original design were as seamless as possible, compatible with and enhancing the old character. Some plan modifications were made, and some windows moved around. The existing cave-like recessed entry porch was enclosed as a new book-lined entry hall and a new entry porch added, using posts made from an oak tree on the site. The kitchen and bathrooms are entirely new but in the spirit of the place. All the bookshelves are new. A thoroughly ramshackle garage couldn’t be saved, and we replaced it with a new one built in a compatible style, with a studio above for our client, who is a writer.
Summer Cottage On The Bay
Summer Cottage On The Bay
Mullman Seidman ArchitectsMullman Seidman Architects
Summer cottage by Mullman Seidman Architects. © Mullman Seidman Architects
Westwood Residence
Westwood Residence
JWT AssociatesJWT Associates
Custom face-frame cabinets and Caesarstone countertops.
Murphys Road - Living and Kitchen
Murphys Road - Living and Kitchen
Alex Fulton DesignAlex Fulton Design
Murphys Road is a renovation in a 1906 Villa designed to compliment the old features with new and modern twist. Innovative colours and design concepts are used to enhance spaces and compliant family living. This award winning space has been featured in magazines and websites all around the world. It has been heralded for it's use of colour and design in inventive and inspiring ways. Designed by New Zealand Designer, Alex Fulton of Alex Fulton Design Photographed by Duncan Innes for Homestyle Magazine
Rénovation complète d'un appartement de 40m carré
Rénovation complète d'un appartement de 40m carré
Ingrid Cuny | Architecte d'Intérieur, DécoratriceIngrid Cuny | Architecte d'Intérieur, Décoratrice
Cuisine linéaire avec une crédence bicolore vert et rose très pâles. Plan en Bambou huilé.
ELK Lighting Three Light Tiffany Bronze Down Chandelier
ELK Lighting Three Light Tiffany Bronze Down Chandelier
We Got LitesWe Got Lites
Inspired By An Unconventional Approach, This Collection Is Noted For Its' High Level Of Acceptance. Neutral Colors Accented By The Clear Water Glass Add To The Contrast Of Light. Each Shade Is Trimmed With Solid Brass Beading And Finished With Tiffany Bronze Hardware With Highlights (Tbh). Measurements and Information: Tiffany Bronze Finish From the Latham Collection Takes three 60 Watt Candelabra Bulb(s) 21.00'' Wide 19.00'' High Tiffany Style
Proline PLJW 109 Series Stainless Steel Wall/Under Cabinet Range Hood
Proline PLJW 109 Series Stainless Steel Wall/Under Cabinet Range Hood
ProHoodsProHoods
The PLJW 109 wall mount range hood can also double as an under cabinet hood! That's not the only way this hood is versatile. It features a 4-speed blower, adapting to a wide variety of cooking styles. Just push the button to set the blower to the higher speed for more intense cooking, and vice versa for your less demanding food in the kitchen. Easy! This wall range hood includes two heat lamp sockets to warm your food before it's served. And if you don't need these, they also double as additional lighting. Once you're done cooking, you can easily remove the stainless steel baffle filters. Wash these by hand with soap and warm water or toss them in the dishwasher – they won't become damaged. For more specs and features, visit the product page below: https://www.prolinerangehoods.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=pljw%20109
1880s Victorian Farmhouse Kitchen - Before and After
1880s Victorian Farmhouse Kitchen - Before and After
Create Good SinksCreate Good Sinks
"During" photo shows both Create Good Sinks workstation sinks and faucets, oversized pendant lights, black and white quartz countertops.
Curtis Park, CA
Curtis Park, CA
Kristen Elizabeth DesignKristen Elizabeth Design
A cute mission style home in downtown Sacramento is home to a couple whose style runs a little more eclectic. We elevated the cabinets to the fullest height of the wall and topped with textured painted mesh lit uppers. We kept the original soapstone counters and redesigned the lower base cabinets for more functionality and a modern aesthetic. All painted surfaces including the wood floors are Farrow and Ball. What makes this space really special? The swing of course!
Cooker hood and kitchen counters
Cooker hood and kitchen counters
Nicolaj Bo™Nicolaj Bo™
For the cooker hood we used the same materials as for the kitchen itself.
Traditional styling small city apartment
Traditional styling small city apartment
EtreEtre
Creative take on regency styling with bold stripes, orange accents and bold graphics. Photo credit: Alex Armitstead

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